Works, Том 14American Publishers Corporation, 1899 |
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... passed in to Tellson's , Jerry took up his station on this windy March morning . with young Jerry standing by him , when not engaged in making forays through the Bar , to inflict bodily and mental injuries of an acute description on passing ...
... passed in to Tellson's , Jerry took up his station on this windy March morning . with young Jerry standing by him , when not engaged in making forays through the Bar , to inflict bodily and mental injuries of an acute description on passing ...
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... passing thought of the infamy and disgrace for which it had been reserved , may have struck the prisoner's mind . Be ... passed back ; at last it got to Jerry . " Witnesses . " འ For which side ? " Against . " 66 Against what side ? ' 62 ...
... passing thought of the infamy and disgrace for which it had been reserved , may have struck the prisoner's mind . Be ... passed back ; at last it got to Jerry . " Witnesses . " འ For which side ? " Against . " 66 Against what side ? ' 62 ...
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Charles Dickens. Thus passed the evening ; thus passed the days and evenings of the Tuggs's , and the Waters's , for six weeks . Sands in the morning - donkeys at noon - pier in the after- noon - library at night — and the same people ...
Charles Dickens. Thus passed the evening ; thus passed the days and evenings of the Tuggs's , and the Waters's , for six weeks . Sands in the morning - donkeys at noon - pier in the after- noon - library at night — and the same people ...
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A TALE OF TWO CITIES BOOK THE FIRST RECALLED TO LIFE CHAP PAGE I The period | 7 |
The mail | 10 |
The night shadows | 15 |
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Alexandre Manette appearance asked Barsad boots captain Carton Charles Darnay child coach cried crowd Cruncher Cymon Tuggs dark daughter dear Dingwall Doctor Manette door dress ejaculated Evrémonde exclaimed eyes face father Fixem Gabriel Parsons gentleman girl glass Gravesend hair hand head heard hope hour husband inquired Jacques Jerry knew light looked Lorry Lucie Madame Defarge Malderton manner Maplesone Marquis mender of roads mind Miss Brook Miss Lillerton Miss Manette Miss Pross Monseigneur Monsieur morning neckerchief never night o'clock Old Bailey once passed Percy Noakes person prisoner replied round seated side stairs stood street Stryver Sydney Carton Taunton tell Tellson's thing Thomas Potter thought Tibbs tion took Trott turned voice walked Watkins Tottle whispered wife window wine wine-shop woman words young lady